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Poiesis & Praxis, Volume 7
Volume 7, Numbers 1-2, June 2010
- Karen Kastenhofer, Doris Allhutter:
Technoscience and technology assessment. 1-4 - Alfred Nordmann:
A forensics of wishing: technology assessment in the age of technoscience. 5-15 - Jutta Weber:
Making worlds: epistemological, ontological and political dimensions of technoscience. 17-36 - Karen Kastenhofer:
Do we need a specific kind of technoscience assessment? Taking the convergence of science and technology seriously. 37-54 - Wolfgang Liebert, Jan C. Schmidt:
Collingridge's dilemma and technoscience. 55-71 - Alfons Bora:
Knowledge and the regulation of innovation. 73-86 - Roswitha Hofmann, Doris Allhutter:
Situated (un-)learning in software design: a deconstructive approach. 87-98 - Wolfgang Liebert, Jan C. Schmidt:
Towards a prospective technology assessment: challenges and requirements for technology assessment in the age of technoscience. 99-116 - Michael Decker, Torsten Fleischer:
When should there be which kind of technology assessment? A plea for a strictly problem-oriented approach from the very outset. 117-133 - Matthew Cotton:
Discourse, upstream public engagement and the governance of human life extension research. 135-150
Volume 7, Number 3, October 2010
- Ruth Mampuys, Frans W. A. Brom:
The quiet before the storm: anticipating developments in synthetic biology. 151-168 - Neelke Doorn:
A procedural approach to distributing responsibilities in R&D networks. 169-188 - Neha Khetrapal:
Achieving common grounds in communication via interfaces: a role of spatial frames for reference. 189-195 - Sarina Keller:
Scientization: putting global climate change on the scientific agenda and the role of the IPCC. 197-209 - Hans von Storch, Dennis Bray:
Against politicization of science. 211-219
Volume 7, Number 4, June 2011
- Stephan Lingner:
Science, interdisciplinarity, and the society. 221-223 - Eberhard Knobloch:
Kaspar Schott's "encyclopedia of all mathematical sciences". 225-247 - Jan C. Schmidt:
What is a problem? 249-274 - Klaus Mainzer:
Interdisciplinarity and innovation dynamics. On convergence of research, technology, economy, and society. 275-289 - Jonathan Matusitz, Eric Kramer:
A critique of Bernstein's beyond objectivism and relativism: science, hermeneutics, and praxis. 291-303
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